Pub named after the Olney Cherry Fair that takes place each summer and dates back to the late middle ages when the town produced large, commercial cherry crops. It has plenty of separate rooms, plus a few nooks and crannies, mostly with comfortable seating. Downstairs there are several separate bar area sand a large dining area towards the rear. Upstairs has more bars and a function room.
It is in a renovated Grade II listed building first opened as a pub in 2018. Many of the old Victorian and Georgian features, such as corniching, plaster work, sash windows, parquet flooring and fire places, have been renovated and reinstated to integrate with the contemporary design. The whole pub is decorated with antiques and cherry tree-themed works of art sourced locally, including 1930s oil paintings and original 1920s Tiffany wall lights in the lobby.
Its menu has an emphasis on Mediterranean food - including gluten-free, vegetarian and vegan dishes - and boasts a large range of craft bottled beers.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Cherry Tree, Olney
Changing beers typically include: Fuller's (varies) , Mad Squirrel (varies)
Source: National